Review: The Linux Powered Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
For many years people have been looking for a simple and efficient way to take the internet with them. First there was laptops, but those were too big. Then came phones and PDA's, but those were too small, and too feature lean. But now that is all history thanks to Nokia's new N810 Internet Tablet! But what are some of the things that make this device so special? Actually, quite a lot. So let's go have a look and see what it has to offer you.
Features and Specs
The Nokia N810 is a feature rich multimedia internet device that really packs a lot into a small package while managing to keep it as simple as possible. The unit sports 128mb of DDR memory, a 256mb main drive (flash), a 2gb secondary drive, a TI OMAP 2420 processor running at a blazing 400Mhz (hey, for something this size, 400mhz is fast!), and a 4.13" WVGA screen capable of doing 65,000 colors at 800x480 pixels of resolution. That's not bad honestly given its compact size.
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